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The ANSI/TIA-942 certification is one of the most respected standards in the data center industry. It covers site location, architecture, electrical, mechanical, telecom, safety, and security aspects, ensuring that data centers meet stringent global standards [1]. This certification will significantly enhance ARMS 200's competitiveness in the market, particularly for hyperscale AI, enterprise, and cloud workloads, where high availability and reliability are paramount.
In parallel with this certification, Digi Power X is accelerating its AI infrastructure roadmap. The company has deepened its strategic partnership with Super Micro Computers, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) to integrate AI-optimized rack-scale systems into the ARMS 200 platform. Additionally, Digi Power X has completed the purchase of NVIDIA B200 GPUs, which will be deployed across ARMS 200 facilities to support hyperscale AI, enterprise, and cloud workloads [1].
"The achievement of the ANSI/TIA-942 Tier 3 certification reinforces our commitment to building world-class, high-availability data centers," said Alec Amar, President of Digi Power X. "For us, it’s not just about compliance; it’s about giving our customers, investors, and partners the assurance that our facilities meet the highest global standards of reliability, security, and performance" [1].
The ARMS 200 solution is engineered for high-density AI clusters, supports modular deployments starting at 1MW, and delivers full Tier 3 resilience. By combining certified infrastructure with NVIDIA GPU performance and Supermicro rack-scale systems, Digi Power X is setting the standard for scalable, future-proof AI data center solutions [1].
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[1] https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/09/04/3144383/0/en/Digi-Power-X-Via-Wholly-Owned-Subsidiary-US-Data-Centers-Inc-Awarded-Tier-3-ANSI-TIA-942-C-TIA-942-Ready-Certification-for-ARMS-200-AI-Modular-Platform.html
Digi Power X's subsidiary, US Data Centers, has been awarded Tier 3 ANSI/TIA-942-C "TIA-942 Ready" certification for its ARMS 200 AI modular platform. The certification confirms that ARMS 200 meets the highest global standards for resilience, reliability, and compliance in data center design. This certification will make ARMS 200 more competitive in the market, particularly for hyperscale AI, enterprise, and cloud workloads. Digi Power X is also expanding its AI infrastructure roadmap through partnerships with Supermicro and NVIDIA.
MIAMI, Sept. 04, 2025 — Digi Power X Inc. (Nasdaq: DGXX / TSXV: DGX), an innovative energy infrastructure company, has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, US Data Centers, Inc., has been awarded Tier 3 ANSI/TIA-942-C "TIA-942 Ready" certification for its flagship ARMS 200 modular AI-ready data center platform. The certification, issued by EPI Certification Pte Ltd. following a successful independent audit on August 26, 2025, confirms that ARMS 200 meets the highest global standards for resilience, reliability, and compliance in data center design [1].The ANSI/TIA-942 certification is one of the most respected standards in the data center industry. It covers site location, architecture, electrical, mechanical, telecom, safety, and security aspects, ensuring that data centers meet stringent global standards [1]. This certification will significantly enhance ARMS 200's competitiveness in the market, particularly for hyperscale AI, enterprise, and cloud workloads, where high availability and reliability are paramount.
In parallel with this certification, Digi Power X is accelerating its AI infrastructure roadmap. The company has deepened its strategic partnership with Super Micro Computers, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) to integrate AI-optimized rack-scale systems into the ARMS 200 platform. Additionally, Digi Power X has completed the purchase of NVIDIA B200 GPUs, which will be deployed across ARMS 200 facilities to support hyperscale AI, enterprise, and cloud workloads [1].
"The achievement of the ANSI/TIA-942 Tier 3 certification reinforces our commitment to building world-class, high-availability data centers," said Alec Amar, President of Digi Power X. "For us, it’s not just about compliance; it’s about giving our customers, investors, and partners the assurance that our facilities meet the highest global standards of reliability, security, and performance" [1].
The ARMS 200 solution is engineered for high-density AI clusters, supports modular deployments starting at 1MW, and delivers full Tier 3 resilience. By combining certified infrastructure with NVIDIA GPU performance and Supermicro rack-scale systems, Digi Power X is setting the standard for scalable, future-proof AI data center solutions [1].
References
[1] https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/09/04/3144383/0/en/Digi-Power-X-Via-Wholly-Owned-Subsidiary-US-Data-Centers-Inc-Awarded-Tier-3-ANSI-TIA-942-C-TIA-942-Ready-Certification-for-ARMS-200-AI-Modular-Platform.html

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